All Horizons
- #TwitterBlackout: Protests brew as complaints over censorship come to a boilTwitter on Thursday announced it would invoke the ability to censor some tweets on a country-by-country basis. Cue the global backlash.聽
- Facebook IPO: Are 800 million users worth $100 billionFacebook, the most successful social network in history, is close to going public, according to one new report.聽
- With new game, Zynga spells B-I-N-G-OBingo is getting the Zynga treatment.聽
- Netflix CEO forecasts steady decline in DVD subscribersNetflix will focus its energy on streaming video and unique content, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said this week.聽
- iPhone 5 said to get 4-inch screen, new designThe iPhone 5 will get a larger screen and a new shape, according to a new report.聽
- Google speeds toward a future with driverless carsGoogle and other companies have ironed out most of the wrinkles in computer-driven cars, and have even done successful tests on public highways. But policy questions remain, including: how would a police officer pull over an autonomous vehicle?
- Google introduces privacy changes (cue the backlash)On March 1, Google will roll out a new, streamlined privacy policy. And some critics are already up in arms.聽
- Apple sits on mountain of cash after record quarter. Now what?Apple posted a blockbuster Q1 of 2012, thanks in large part to spiking sales of iPad tablets and iPhone handsets.聽
- RIM boots both CEOs, as market woes continueRIM has replaced its co-CEOs, Jim Balsillie and Mike聽Lazaridis, with聽Thorsten Heins, the current chief operating officer. What's next for RIM and the BlackBerry line?聽
- Kindle Fire drives tablet ownership numbers up, up, upAmazon Kindle Fire helped tablet ownership in America nearly double in less than a month, according to a new Pew report.聽
- Facebook turns Like into Want, Cook, Read, and many othersMaking good on its promise of "frictionless sharing," Facebook introduced 60 Timeline apps on Wednesday evening. The apps create real-time Facebook status updates on what you're listening to, reading, cooking ... the list goes on.
- AT&T hikes up data plan pricesAT&T nudged up its data plan prices this week. Here's what you need to know.聽
- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg lashes out at SOPA, PIPAMark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, took to his social-networking site yesterday to speak out against SOPA and PIPA, which Zuckerberg called "poorly thought out laws."聽
- Nokia Lumia 710 review roundupNokia has launched a new budget Windows phone. So how does the Lumia 710 fare against its competitors?聽
- SOPA blackout: How to get around the Wikipedia protestWikipedia imposed a SOPA blackout today, redacting its English encyclopedia in protest of the US bill. Don't worry. Here are five ways to get around the blackout.
- SOPA blackout: What happened to Wikipedia?Wikipedia is offline today. Here's why.聽
- Zappos hacked: What did we learn?Lessons learned from the recent Zappos hack.聽
- New laptops: Is this the year of the 'ultrabook'?Looking for new laptops? This year's Consumer Electronics Show is filled with ultrabooks -- new laptops that are thin and light -- and a few models are getting positive press already.
- Lumia 900 set for March release: reportThe Lumia 900, Nokia's new Windows Phone, could hit shelves in the US as soon as March, according to one reporter.聽
- Murdoch on MySpace: We "screwed up" in the race against FacebookRupert Murdoch today admitted that News Corp dropped the ball when it came to MySpace.聽